Everything Everywhere Daily: History, Science, Geography & More

Everything Everywhere Daily is a daily podcast that explores a wide range of topics in history, science, geography, and culture, delivering concise, engaging explanations designed to make complex subjects accessible and interesting to a broad audience. Every day, Everything Everywhere Daily explores fascinating subjects from world history, geography, science, culture, and current events, giving you clear, concise explanations designed to help you learn something new in just minutes. Whether it’s the rise and fall of empires, the mysteries of ancient civilizations, the stories behind famous people, or the science that shapes our world, each episode breaks down complex ideas into accessible, entertaining insights. This educational podcast covers a wide range of topics, including world history, historical events, geography, countries of the world, science and technology, space exploration, economics, politics, and cultural traditions. Episodes dive into everything from the Roman Empire, World War II, and the Age of Exploration to black holes, quantum physics, climate science, and global trade. If you enjoy learning about how the world works and why history matters, this podcast is designed for you. Perfect for curious minds, students, lifelong learners, and fans of educational content, Everything Everywhere Daily delivers daily knowledge in an easy-to-understand, fun-to-listen-to format. Each episode is carefully researched and crafted to provide accurate, reliable information while keeping the storytelling engaging and memorable. If you’re interested in history podcasts, science podcasts, geography podcasts, educational podcasts, or daily learning content, Everything Everywhere Daily brings it all together in one place. With thousands of episodes available, you can explore topics like ancient history, modern geopolitics, scientific discoveries, famous biographies, and little-known facts from around the globe. Subscribe today to Everything Everywhere Daily and join millions of listeners who are learning something new every day.

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History

Monarchies vs Republics

Episode Date: October 27, 2021

I’ve had many episodes where I talked about a country being a “republic”. In fact, we often use the word but many people have a mistaken idea about wh...

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History

Wedding Traditions

Episode Date: October 25, 2021

Weddings are full of traditions. Almost every aspect of a traditional western wedding involves customs that may date back hundreds or thousands of yea...

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Why Does Monaco Even Exist?

Episode Date: October 21, 2021

Located on the French Riveria, just a few kilometers from the border of Italy, sandwiched between the mountains and the sea, is the tiny country of Mo...

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History

Navajo Code Talkers

Episode Date: October 20, 2021

Secrecy is a huge part of military success. You want to be able to communicate with your own forces without the enemy finding out what your plans are....

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History

How LIGO Works

Episode Date: October 19, 2021

To explore the universe humans have made any manner of telescopes. These telescopes can observe visible light, infrared light, radio waves, and even x...

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El Niño and La Niña

Episode Date: October 18, 2021

Weather systems on Earth aren’t stable. There are cycles that weather patterns go through which can have enormous effects around the globe. There is...

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The Brooklyn Bridge

Episode Date: October 16, 2021

Brooklyn wasn’t always a part of New York City. It used to be a separate city located across the East River from New York, which at the time was only...

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Decimation (Encore)

Episode Date: October 15, 2021

You are probably familiar with the term decimation. The word is usually used in English to mean “to cause great destruction or harm”. However, to an...

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History

Moore's Law

Episode Date: October 14, 2021

In 1965, the director of research at Fairchild Semiconductor, Gordon Moore, made a prediction about the future of semiconductors. He said that over th...

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Nostradamus

Episode Date: October 12, 2021

In 1555, a French physician and astrologer named Michel de Nostredame published a book of poems titled Les Prophéties. Ever since people have been try...

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The USS Constitution

Episode Date: October 11, 2021

On March 27, 1794, the United States Congress passed the Naval Act. The Naval Act authorized funding for six frigates which would become the basis for...

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The Dancing Plague of 1518

Episode Date: October 10, 2021

People who love to dance are said to have dancing fever. Dancing fever is just a phrase and not something meant to be taken literally. However, coul...